Area Information

B11 4BA is a small, tightly knit postcode area within Sparkhill, Birmingham, a historically rural district transformed by industrial growth. With a population of 2,148, it reflects the city’s layered past, from medieval farming to 19th-century terraced housing. The area’s character is shaped by its proximity to the River Cole and its role as a hub of Birmingham’s “Balti Triangle,” where South Asian culinary culture thrives. Residents here live in a mix of older terraced homes and post-war developments, many of which retain their original architectural charm. The community is predominantly middle-aged, with a strong presence of working-age adults, and a notable South Asian demographic. Daily life is punctuated by the hum of city life, from the clatter of trains at nearby stations to the aroma of local eateries. While the area lacks sprawling green spaces, its compact design ensures amenities are within walking distance, blending urban convenience with a distinct sense of place rooted in Birmingham’s evolving identity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2148
Population Density
15223 people/km²

The property market in B11 4BA is characterised by a high proportion of owner-occupied homes—60% of residents own their properties—suggesting a stable, long-term community. All properties in the area are houses, a rarity in contemporary Birmingham, where flats dominate. This housing stock, largely terraced or semi-detached, reflects the area’s 19th-century origins, with many homes retaining original features like coal sheds and back gardens. The absence of high-rise or modern developments indicates a focus on traditional, family-friendly living. For buyers, this means a limited but distinct selection of homes, often in established neighbourhoods with strong local ties. However, the small size of B11 4BA means the immediate surroundings—such as Sparkhill and Sparkbrook—offer more options. The predominance of houses may also mean higher price points compared to areas with more rental stock, though the area’s cultural and historical appeal could offset this.

House Prices in B11 4BA

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Energy Efficiency in B11 4BA

Life in B11 4BA is defined by proximity to retail, transport, and cultural hubs. Within walking distance are five retail outlets, including Aldi Sparkbrook, Asda Sparkhill, and Lidl Sparkbrook, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s railway network is extensive, with five stations—including Small Heath and Tyseley—offering frequent services to Birmingham’s core and regional destinations. The Metro system further enhances mobility, with stations like Corporation Street and Bull Street providing links to the city’s financial and cultural districts. Locally, the area’s identity is tied to its South Asian heritage, with the Balti Triangle nearby offering a vibrant culinary scene. While green spaces are limited, the historical St John’s Church and the converted Mermaid Inn add character. The blend of practical amenities and cultural richness makes daily life in B11 4BA both convenient and distinctively urban.

Amenities

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Demographics

B11 4BA’s population of 2,148 is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, though younger demographics are less represented. Home ownership rates stand at 60%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental stock. The area is defined by its housing stock: 100% of properties are houses, a rarity in modern Birmingham, which leans heavily on flats and apartments. The predominant ethnic group is South Asian, reflecting decades of migration that have shaped the area’s cultural fabric. This demographic influence is visible in local businesses, such as the Balti restaurants lining nearby streets. While deprivation data is not explicitly provided, the presence of 60% home ownership and a stable age profile suggests a relatively resilient community. However, the median age and lack of younger residents may signal limited generational turnover, which could impact local services and schools.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

12
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in B11 4BA?
B11 4BA has a population of 2,148, with a median age of 47 and a strong presence of working-age adults. The community is ethnically diverse, with South Asians forming the predominant group. The area’s character is shaped by its history as part of Birmingham’s “Balti Triangle,” offering a blend of traditional and modern influences.
Who lives in B11 4BA?
The area is predominantly occupied by adults aged 30–64, with 60% of residents owning their homes. The housing stock is entirely composed of houses, reflecting the area’s 19th-century origins. The population is ethnically diverse, with South Asians making up the largest group.
How connected is B11 4BA digitally?
The area has a broadband score of 100 (excellent) and a mobile score of 85 (good). This ensures reliable internet for working from home and daily use, though mobile coverage may occasionally drop in dense urban areas.
Is B11 4BA safe?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 52/100), indicating average crime rates. Residents should take standard precautions, such as securing homes and being aware of surroundings, but there are no major environmental hazards like flooding or protected natural sites.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Aldi and Asda, and five railway stations, such as Small Heath. The area also connects to the Metro system, offering swift access to Birmingham’s business and cultural districts.

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